Engine Control System -

Determining the exact moment to spark the fuel-air mixture.

Regulating components like Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) to meet environmental standards. Modern Development and Maintenance

Adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio for efficient combustion. Engine control system

Managing the engine's speed when the vehicle is stationary.

The development of these systems has shifted from traditional mechanical tuning to a modern approach. This involves: Determining the exact moment to spark the fuel-air mixture

These devices monitor engine operating conditions such as temperature, RPM, throttle position, and air intake.

Based on sensor data, the ECM sends commands to actuators to control critical factors like: Managing the engine's speed when the vehicle is stationary

An is the electronic brain of a vehicle that manages and regulates vital engine functions to ensure optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control. At its core is the Engine Control Module (ECM) or Unit (ECU) , a specialized computer that continuously processes data from various sensors to adjust engine actuators in real-time. Core Components and Functions